i
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X
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cn worUi. Hop Bitten
U1
ami to rsjoice.
ii.i:i cum
21 the poph aai
,1 Ctrrtar, ndr foot
Ml
h,i who jovr family
von oava Urifhl diapause or
tot Hop desert will cure
, -.v a.l hia. rich aad pnor know
,f I p letters f of billcea, aer-
I j, ,. ii; com plai a U.
iiu- with Hop Hitlers end I
(If
flillS
upi'a auwMum eoa let the
i;U
f if I
Hop Hit-
n v -mi i u.i
i.ve been plagued
i m i:ti oriM
so. aat uoUJ a yver
bv Hop Bitter
nr. ;-i-yrta hi boaee froea ach-tiVu-n.stisra
sad Nsurala-ts, with
!,-.( !i wiaeljr.
,;l 'h.ju ua sorrs. pimples
i.t rftrum. erriipcl, blood pOr
., if.-- Hittwri will rrmemt them
m.ia u tare. feal'e aad
. , run- p iA.nl. bo tk-airtta
i;cth Hop
fUtters ia tub
, z.crt t. a Hop Dittcrs
!i.!uy aad Liver coca-
Mnu frura Umbp furred,
thy .tormwb fmm ia-
vi;:u a. cb- anil dlarase
'' th utm.l bn J um
r. i. who woj rf.y u-td
-. r.Jv .J.wtom ftrr uvo
f in. I ut!n.ry
HALL'S
VEGETABLE
SICILIAN
Hair Eenewer.
Kaltr 1 1
a, ;..n -f t ,r.'inu"Uun ftr Ute tbkir. f no
, xt iiu-u:. :: :!! rmwlww &iK& wmf tk
in n -u:itr it.ui ""1 . hy Ut-
rriMi.-i f irj.Tt-. Puy ul m witS (Mrfwe
. ml.iriir'- n i-'-;i-ln wiioi 'ryftnrfy fcautv
, H. "i. :i iu H i:a &Mrwa UJ out
Iw I. Hall A Co Nashua, N. II.
n arm J U
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ti Mlmii'tnl of
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, """"it ji-wiiutn It tb khmm wna4rfl laitf
"t 'li it mr TiiCtiiM4 t ataainf Tctn.
a i-v l V '' Dnrxi- TW DR. . A. KlCiX
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t0.:t am cb ta ta U or
THE rCLKOftATED
WIlJIoiBlIEFOfia FOR SALE
lw .! fnant a Oi ajry
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The "Morning Star:
nAitcii.
Hof ho! Mcht Why do yoa blatter?
Ooj thm bocxh bo blonomj clatter;
Do too, ouh your coal of !
Fed th pab of April beat?
Do not itra1 toy loocr,
Nlxbt U troox. but Uzht U troofer;
Ertry root withJa earth's breast
I a vela by tuaUfht preased.
FuUr throb each pau of life.
Ertry Mm U ia th trlfe.
Ah! ofcl ftHow ! I can ce
That yoo ttiH are mocklac me;
Aod you bloater juil to hkie
Foroo inooMat, yoar tvect bride I
Cooae. throw off yoar coat of mall.
Ah! What bow? a maJdea pale!
Kbs her (totly era you fly;
8r! a tear U ia her eye.
CtrrrtnL
OVU 9TATK COTKnPORlBIES.
Not Democrat or DemocraUo editor,
certaioly. If w baTo rihtlT read; bat
speaia for ourarlf aoJ we bclieYe that
oar leoitmeou are thared by othen we
say that we are oppoaed to aay measare
tat cootemplaUt a oatioatl lastead of a
Slate system of ptjWlc achool. Thle U the
pcaiUoo of th Democratic editors referred
k dot, and there la nothing la it locoo
sUteat with a wilUogaesa toreceiTe Korem
meat aid la the way of aa appropriation or
aa apportiocaxeat axnoog the State, of the
arptu fuod la the oatiooal treasury
North Caroiioa certaioly oeed tubsUaGaJ
belp for bcr tchooU. bha ia too poor to
proid for her childrto: but the cannot
afford to bare the national fOTero meat step
la aad take charge of the schools, because
it would be a loec stride la the direction
of a ceatralitcd goTrrnmeat. Federal aid.
if it coots at all. most come without any
cooditioo that will deprive the States of
abaoitit control of their own school sys
tems. Democrats aod Democratic editors
will oppoae it if complied with such a con
ditioo. I tiiy;trt Ijjalc.
Education coobts in 'drawing out"
what ia in a man. not ia stuffing somethiog
into him. Any maa is edacateu who knows
bow to do ooe thlog well, if it be only chip
ping iron caitiag. Hia service will be in
demand, and be will be a useful member of
society. Of course, the more thlegs be
knows thoroughly the greater his chance
uf Sucre. Hut aa old fash iooed schoiaUc
cducatioa had precisely this value, that it
iacrra.cd a ctua'i chaaces of learning any
thing hset hi haad to. by increasing bis
lateiiigeoce. Ijtrvudurj Tins
"What the South need."' said a promi
nent lawyer to u the other day. '"is cheaper
mooey aod immigration of the belter kind."
And h was right. Where money com
raaads 13 per cent, aad more it is not to be
etpected that people will engage la maau
facturing or other iadustrtea which will
build ap a community. HVlam ..Idruaea.
SOUTHEnX ITKJfS.
Maj. Jaroea W. tfrcon, a promt
aeot member of the Culpeper (Va.) bar.
wa stricken wi;h paralysis oo Friday.
The citj of Wilmington, N. C,
haa thus far contributed for the relief of
the cyclooe sufferer of the South fl.21I.19.
That ia a liberal gift for a praiseworthy ob-
Virginia, like North Carolina, is
famous for lU robin roneta la ooe most
near Culpeper on a recent Sunday hunters
kilktl 3.500 birds by actual count One
robin had a head nearly pure white, while
breast and motUcd gray wing.
Roanoke City, Va., ia to have
a ctxioo factory oo aa extensive scale. It
will eviat Of thU aum rhitadel
phta capitaJUts have subscribed $300,000.
and the buAineaa men of Roanoke f-V).000.
It Ls thought the addittonal toO.OOO will hn
raircd ia a few days.
The New Orleans Picayune
prints the following: "Lee statue attracts
a great deal of attention aod admlralioo.
aad many pcrsoa have inquired why the
statue was not made to face the splendid
length of St. Charfee avroue. What.' said
ooe cenUemao. 'would you have Lee turn
his back oo the North t "
PKHSOXA L.
Poor Conjjrc'njan Wise! The
more by wiggles 4he further ia eocs his
fot. ra nwj.
J oho S. Wio gels in deeper
sod deeper.
Oht What a United web wo weavo.
When first we practice to deceive.
BalUtmrrt Xijr.
Mr. Spurjjeon, the eminent
lUpewt prra.:hcr. has fallen heir to a large
fortune that w. left to him by the late
Jiepl I'uol. of Ix-icccr.
Sr ilic 3Ioute6ore, at ninety
a: or. i Eog aad's o!det baronet, aod Sir
!e"rgv lLm Sartorios. Admiral of the
Fleet, age ninety three. Ls the senior knight.
Joa-juio Miller tells a congrea
local oxnaulte that the Moemoos are
' cranks' and "Guiles us." The less tht
Jojuia says of other people s marital rela
tion the better for bis own fsme. HjUi-
POLITICAL POIXT3.
Tlic onl thtn that beats the
weather on variety is the Democratic senti
ment oo the tariff qoeslioo. Ritimri
.Btrr-Ka, .
The Morrison tariff bill, upon
being indorsed by the Democratic caucus,
will become the teat of the future fealty of
iVmocraU to Democratic principles.
"We hope," say the Charles
ton (3. C) Srva and CvnrUr of Monday,
that the statement that Mr. Ilaadall will
strive to defeat Uriff reform by the parlia
mentary trickery, ia which be is aa admit
ted adept. Ls untrue. Dut there is nothing
ia h: record to forbid the suspicion.
Joseph Palitxer, of the New
York Worls. whose residence Beit door to
Samuel J. TUdeo gives the editor peculiar
opportunities with Mr. TUdeo. says upon
the latter a authority that the sage of Ora
mercy will not be a candidate for the Presi
dency. He thinks Mr. Tllden favors Sena
tor ciect Payttc
PIIOTKCTIOS THAT DOES
SOT PROTECT.
The Peon Iron Works, of Lan
caster have shut down for aa lade finite pe
riod. The high price of Iron aad the rtfa
sal of the men to accept lower wages are
the rcaaooA given.
The sheet will of Reia Brothers,
it Niw Cast!, has beca idle for four
months, owing to the failure of the Arm la
Nowtsber last. Now a movement ls oo
foot to form a company of 1.5w shares) at
100 each for the purpose ol purchaaiss;
the mill aad working It.
Prrrsacmo, March 4. The ex
act eataat of the redaction offered by the
steel firm of Siager. Nimick A Co. to their
employes) was ascertained today. Melters
are asked to accept ft per loa leas thaa the
present rate. Heaters, rollers, aad all their
employe whose wage are over S3 per day.
id pee cent., aod laborers aad others Whose
wage are leas than $3 per day. 9 per cent.
!!??"'!
TaQ B ch&Srsnto sea est sad savs ths eomte
iss tbes jmw frees aww to
PsTsnabsyliiiiawSh tba eoOantkav
This rpaoa la earned by
TT.ACTrTWXUi'P mXLL
or ttmrm we saaaa lb f usees aatmal arpcaztDc
aa tba ktbal at arary raooio packaga of Biaefc.
aalTa oJl Darbaa BmnSlna' Tobaoso. Krery
itlja.thakaa Bmoalnsr Tnrawo mafla
wUbovt trada-mark of tba BaB.
nitiimMHiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiinmrTm
cob s DAWlr
arm
ch Sa mh 8
Dismal Swamp Lottery Co.,
Or NORFOLK, Va.
Tbs fraaehlas of this sntarprtse ts based upon
tba eharterMl rttht trantad to tbs DUmal
Swamp Canal Company, and Its legality baa
been repeatedly tested before ths Courts of the
Statsw
Tbs parpoee ta view w ths 'Improvement and
estenaloo' of ths Canal, thas ecarlnc crest
pabllo benefits.
Its fair conduct has already seenred public
eonfldeaea, aad tbs next Drawl ox will bo made
oa tba
20lh .T1ARCII, ISS-I.
before the pobllo. In NORFOLK. VA.
CLASS E,
23CTIEMS :
CAPITAL PRIZE, $5,0OO.
i mrv.
i rrtxa of H.0OO ts ji,ooo
I do 1.300 ts IJCO
1 do i.ono U i.oto
i do soo is aoo
i do 9 i aoo
l do at) u aoo
1 do aoo la .'00
t do auo U 800
S do I'W are MM
IS do SO are 750
too do 10 are I 000
sou do 5 ax .. : OCX)
rraoitAno raisas :
of SO f450
of 90 970
9 of SO 130
S3 rrUea. Dutrtbattn S 13,030
TICKETS ONLY 1.
r aa of
Oxnpaay.
Lottery similar to that of Louisiana
J. I. IIOHIIACII, - - - Manager.
Addraaa all appUtatloos foe Information, Tlek
: or Acoaclaa. to
J. P. IIORBACII. 807 Main Street.
Norfolk. Va.
Th aodertWroed snpervlaed the Drawlnc CUss
D. of tba Dwtnal Swamp Lottery Company, and
oarllfy that It waa conducted with strict falr-
i to all latcrca-eU.
GEO T. RTKJBRS,
CUAS. P1CXKTT.
Coram baiooara.
CERTIFICATES.
SiOOO.OO I hereby eartlfv that I held the
TV tat No. 7 IS. Claaa D. In the Dismal Swamp
Lotter Orx. drawtas: tba t apitsl Prlas of f-VXW,
oa tba i t fabraary. 1(M, .- nd that tb aama has
beaa promptly sauted wltb txv kf. A. MARX.
eaJao. Va Peb Cob. 14.
f JOO.OO. I hereby oartlfy that I bald Ticket
No. ST9T of tba OUfnal Baraaip Lottery Co. tbat
draw a prUa of Bsoo, oa Un slat Psbrnary. 1ft.
aad that tbs axaooat was promptly paid ma on
preaeotatkin of tbs ticket. tX P. BAXTXR, Jr.
tfoetb Mills. N. (X. Peb. ST lb. 1884.
SSOO.OO. Recalred of DUmal Swamp Lotte
ry Co. Two Haodrad Dollar, tba amount of
Prfaa draws by TVast N. 4SHT. Claaa U.ooSlat
rebroarr. 14. . i. a. t uuirsu.,
U.
Xorfoik, Va. Pah. 2V1. l!4.
S. 8. Prank Hn.
S 1 tOO. Tba amallee pHx of $100,150. $10
od 3 axrrea-atlax about $1300.00 are not of
coorn bare paetnad. bat bsve mat prompt pay
ma at.
Drawuf of aaa X oa SDtb March,
fab SI tf to lb cat
The Ticket for 1884.
Tlin SCAM LESS
Turpentine
yiri a PLATPoaM diclarid aoaisst
LsUkS. whlchwiU cause A LA ROB INCRBA8B
ver aa other makesof both Sptrlts and Ron in
o the operator. Tbs causa of ths treat tnoreis
ta Naval Stores last year may not be from over
peodnetkMi of the Crude Turpentine, bat from
the treat savin from teaks by ths reneral ose of
ncniLLAN duos'.
SEAMLESS TDBPENTIHE STILL
Waars TOIHTT-PlVa" TfXW AND S1C0HD
HAND STILLS, from Twelve to Thirty BarreU
eapaetty, together .with a lanr assortmeatof
XXTSA WOBXS, CAPS, AJEMB, EITOA STILL
BOTTOMS, .GHATS BARS, DOORS, GLCK KET
TLB3, aad ALL KINDS OT STILL TRUOirNas.
RATAIR3 thnjajib ths coantry a specialty.
As sow Is the Unas to plaos your orders for
8TXIXS, eaU oa or address
3IC3IILXAX BROS,
FAIKTTKVILLK, N. C,
or SAVANNAH. CU.
jaairtr
th sa
Cliildreii's Hosiery.
AVERT LARGE STOCK MTJST BE SOLD.
Bsnratns eaa be had,
XI W 8TRTXO FSINT8.
Great Bargatns hi GKNT3NXCKTTES. .
fab If U - JNa J. BKDRICK.
Still,
WHOLESALE PJUCES.
. fSTOu oootatlons, ltahoold be nadsrstood,
renresant ths wholesale Drioes - Mnarall. In
maklar op small orders algher prioss have to be
eharired. . --- .. ..
AsmcLia.
BAOuLSu Gunny .
Standard
rsooa.
io .,,11)4
00 1
BACON North Carolina
Bams, j ft ...
8 ho aider. SJ ft
Sides, chotbe, ft
Wssrxsut Smoksd Hams, fi
Side. . ft
Shoulders, V ft......
Dsr SaXTsa Sides. 9 ft
Shoulders, ft ft.....
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
Second Band, each
New New York, eaoh
oo a.
tIP TT .............
BBBSWAX-HP ft...-
BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M
Northern ......:.....
BTJTTKRr-North Carolina, ft ft.
Northern, 9 ft
CANDLK&-9 ft Sperm
Tallow......;.....
Adamantine
CHSESB ft-North'n FacVy
Dairy, cream
8tte
COPFK5 9 ft Java
Latnyra i
Rio
CORN MEAL 9 bosh., in sacks,
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES fi bundle
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd
Tarns. V bonch
EGGS dozen
FISH Mickerel, No. f. 1 bbl...
Mackerel, No. 1. tt half bbl..
Mackerel, No. 8, bbl
Mackerel. No, S, 9 half bbl.
MaokereL No. 8, W bbl......
Mallets. bbl '
Mallets, Porkbbls
N. C. Roe Herrine, ft keg...
DrvCod. 9 ft
FERTILIZERS 8,000 poanas
French's Carbonate of Lime
7 oo
8 50
57 50
M 00
7 50
& 9 00
63 50
87 00
51 00
t 85 00
50 00
& 40 00
& 45 00
57 00
45 00
& 67 00
& 70 00
E70 00
60 00
60 00
French's Agricultural Lime
Peruvlaa Guano, No, 1
No. 8
Lobos
00 00
Bauffh's Doable Easle Phoa. 00 00
Carolina Festuizer
45 00
Ground Bone
Bons Meal
Bone Flonr
Navassa Guano
Complete Manure...
Wbann's Phosphate.
Wando PhosDnate..
00 00
00 00
00 00
40-00
00 00
00 00
00 00
Bcrtrer A Butt's Phosphate
00 00
Bsoellanxa Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00
FLOUR-V bbl Fine
0 00
0 00
5 00
5 50
6 50
9 00
5 25
6 00
7 00
13
Northern 8uper
Extra
Family
City Mm Super
Family
ft 85
0 50
C 00
5 75
00
10
Extra Family
GLCK 9 ft
GRAIN 9 bnsheL
Corn, to re, bajrSjprtine, white
Corn, cargo. In bulk, "
Corn, canro. In bas,
Corn, canro, mixed. In bags
Oats, from store
Cow Peas
BIDES ft ft Green
Dry
HAY ft 100 fts Eastern
Western
North River
HOOP IRON 9 ft
77X
00
80
70
70
70
60
1 25
.
1 25
1 00
90
3
I 40
55
1 30
4
10
1 lO
90
80
Ski
LIMB berrel
LUMBER City Sawed 9 M
00
ft.
snip Stuff, resawed is oj
Rough Eds-e Plank 15 00
20 00
16 00
18 00
(?U.23 00
15 00
West India Cartroes. aocord-
tnc to quality 13 CO
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. IS 00
8caotlln and Boarda,com'n. 18 00
MOLASSES ft ration
New Crop Cuba, In bhds GO
K " In bbls.... 00
Porto Rloo, In hbda 00
" In bbls 00
Sugar Bouse, In hhds 00
In bbls Of)
Syrup, In bbls 40
NAILS fi kec Cut. lOd basis.. 3 25
OIUS gallou Kerosene
Lard
Unseed
Roeln
' Tar
Deck aad Soar
1
POULTRY Chlcken,llve,gTown
Spring;..
Turkeys
PEA NU it ft bushel
POTATOES 9 bushel 8 weet..
Irish, per barrel
POnK ft barrel-City Mess....
Prime
Rump
RICK Carolina, 9
Rough, at bushel (Upland)..
Do, do (Lowland)
RAGS 9 ft Country
City
ROPE ft
SALT w salt Alum
IJverpool
Ltsboo
American..
SUGAR ft ft Cuba
Porto Rloo
A Coffee
B " .
1
4a 20 00
ftfiH 00
18 00
1 10
i
Ex c .: o 84
Ouhed 10 11
SOAP 9 ft Northern 5 M
SHINGLES fl M Contract 5 00 7 00
Common 8 00 8 50
Cypress Saps 4 50 6 00
Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50
STAVE- M W O Barrel ... U 00 18 00
M O Hoirsbead 00 00 10 00
TALLOW 9 S 5 6
TIMBER fl M feet Ext Heart
(1st class yellow pine) .13 00, 18 50 14 00
Prime shlp'r. 1st class heart. 12 00 IS 00
Extra Mill, good heart 50, 9 00 10 00
Mill Prime 750 800
Common Mill 4 00 4 CO
Inferior to Ordinary 350 400
WHISKEY fl gallon -Northern 1 00 5 00
North Carolina 100 250
WOOL fl ft Washed 00 25
Unwashed 18 2.)
Burrv 14 16
tVILFIINGTON IONET MARKET.
Exchange (sight) on New York H discount
Baltimore
Boston
Philadelphia
Western Cities..
Exchanges 30 days, 1 9 cent
Bank of New Hanover Stock 107
First National Bank Stock 90
Navasea Guano Company Stock 140
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons 23
Funding, 1866 10
Funding, 1868 10
New ia 80
Special Tax 4
W A W R R Bonds, 7 Wo (Gold Interest). . . . 116
Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 flo 106
Wilmington. Col. A Augusta R R Bonds. ... 105
Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 fic 100
" "8 ffo 100
New Banover County Bonds. 6 Wo 100
Wilmington A Weldon R R Stock HO
North Carolina R R Stock 80
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 60
WUmlngton Cotton Mills Stock 120
THE
BEST
PREPARATION
For RssToaiHo gray hair to it natural oolor;
For rasTSSTnio tne nair iroia ivrmny itray;
For raoDCCTHa a rapid and luxuriant growth;
For saaDiCATiKS scurf and dandruff;
itrhinv A all diseases of the scah:
For rBETB!rno the hair from falling out; and
FnrmiTTBiito for which a halrtontn.is re-
ourred it has no JOai
The moncsT tbstimobtaxs of Its merits are
flren.
From Rsv. CHAS. B. READ. D D , Pastor Grace
Street Presbyterian Church. 1
RicKxoaro, Va.
For several year I have used no other Hair
Dressing than the Xanthine, which had been
warmly recommended to me by a friend who had
tested its value. It has. In my experience, accom
plished all that ls claimed for It as a wholesome
Sreeerver and restorer of the natural oolor of
as hair, and a thorough preventive of dandruff.
CHAS. H. READ.
For sale by
nov 29 ly
J. H. HARDIN, Druggist,
om Ju aug sep feb 29
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital, -Cash
Capital paid in,
Surplus Fund, - -
$1,000,000
$300,000
- $50,000
DIRECTORS
W. L GORE,
G. W. WILLIAMS,
DONALD XacRAE,
H. YOLLKRS,
R. B. BRnXTKBS,
C. M. 8TKDMAN,
ISAAC BATES,
J AS. A. LEAK,
F. RUBINSTEIN,
K. B. BORDEN.
J. W. ATKINSON.
ISAAC BATES, President,
i
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S0TICE& OF THE PEESS:
The Stas Is decidedly one of the best papers la
the Statel as bright and newsy as ever. Long life
to it Salem Pmt.
The WUmlngton Stab has entered, on its twelfth
year as good a paper as any people should want.
Charioue Democrat. ,
The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth
year. As a daily journal of news it stands "up
head." Concord Beqister
The Wilmington Stab has entered Its twenty
fifth volume. There is no better paper published
In )he State. Xenoir Topic.
The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its thir
teenth year. It ls one of the best papers in the
etate. narrenwn uazeite.
The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth
year. It has become one of the leading papers;of
the Soath. Oxford TorcHiqtU.
The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best
edited papers In the State, but for freshness of
news and typograploal appearance cannot be
beaten. Jackson Bevorter. .
The WOmlneton Stab Is one of the very best na
pers In the South, in every department from ty po
rraphy np to editorial ability and independence.
FUrburg (Fo.) Index-Appeal.
The Wilmington (N. C.) Morktno Stab Is a modi
el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag
gerate its merits when we say it ls the newsiest
(secular) paper published in the South. liichmond
( va.) neitgiout aeraia.
The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its
thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of
the best conducted and edited papers in the South
and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It.
Tarboro Southerner.
We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re
liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably
edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news
paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. ML Airy
Visitor.
Although at the head of the press in this State
In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader,
still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the
first magaitnae. May its lustre never wane.
The free Will Baptist.
The SrAB ls so well and favorably known In this .
section of the State, that we can say nothing of
which its thousands of readers do not already
know. It is in every respect one of the best dai
lies In the South. Bobesonian.
That magnificent beaming Stab has completed
Its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the mot t
brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of
the Potomac. The system in the get np of the pa
per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner.
The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth
year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ea
lted, a compendium of all the news of the day,
and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc
North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer.
The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular
midnight Associated Press reports, and has be
sides Increased the amount of Its reading matter.
The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity ls
not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot4
Observer.
The Times c&nnot say a word too good for the
WUmlngton Stab. It has Just reached one of Its
many birthdays. As a newspaper it ls a favorite
with the State press and Is sought after by the
people. Long and prosperous life to It. Feids
Vills Times.
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
still continues on the high road to success. We
esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one
of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it
the peer of any Journal published in tne Boutn,
Oxford free Lance.
Lar,
Why Is It that all the papers with
the "name of
alar are sucn bright little
le Journals t The Wilming
ton rv m Stab, the Washimrton Star, the Fred.-
ericksburg Star, New York -Sfar, for example.
There must be something In a name after alL
Bichmond ( Va.) Stale.
The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 12th
volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin
ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab
very highly, regarding it as one of the very best
newspapers that comes to this office. Its news
columns are always a little fuller than those Jof
any other of our exchangee, and its editorial de
aartment is conducted with much ability. Mrr
oanton Blade.
Humble In Its beginnings, as was Inseparable
from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for
tune that attended the collapse of the Southern
Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un
til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a
constantly brightening prosperity. As a newera
per It has few equals, and no superior, for appro
priate selection and Judicious arrangement, and
we are proud to rank it among our most accepts
ble exchanges. Silisboro Becorder.
The Wilmington Morning Stab has entered up
on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we
take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its
prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark
able success of the Stab Is due to its strict atten
tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful
ly too) la that it always has the news, and this is
the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa
per ls all that the term of "good newspaper" im
plies, and Its corps of editors and reporters are
thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the
healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re
tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie
tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.
Goldsboro Messenger.
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
STEAMERS
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK
Every SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M.
REGULATOR Saturday, -March 1
BENE FACTOR " March 8
REGULATOR " March 15.
BENEFACTOR " March 22.
REGULATOR " March 29.
Hf Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North
and Soutn Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
fl. a. SITIAI.l.BONES,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
Ttaeo. G. Eser, Freight Agent,
New York.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
feb 24 tf 35 Broadway, New York.
Baltimore and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
STEAMERS
RALEIGH & VIDETTE
On and after SATURDAY, JANUARY 5TH, a
Steamer ef this Line will sail -
From Baltimore
EVERY SATURDAY, .AT 3 P. M.
From Wilmington,
SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded.
Through i of ding and Lowest Through
Rates Guaranteed and from points on the
Railroad and Cape Fear.
Also, to and from Boston, Providence, Phlla
delphta, and all Western Cities.
For Freight Engagements apply to
A. D. CAZATJX, Ascent,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ANDREWS Sc CO., Agents, ,
S. W. corner Light and German Sts..
deoSOtf BALTIMORE.
The Person County News,
Published at ROXBORO, N. r
WUXTAJtEK. ot OLBBONS,
Editors and Proprietors. ' " ' ,
m,. ToTrwa ha tha largest circulation of an
paper published or circulated In the fine tobacco
aeotioa of North. Carolina. : a .
Advertising rates very -IlberaL f Subscript ;
StOO per year. -' ' : "r .
Railroad Co.
utmca or GCT't, SuPajtiMniHPKai1, '
: v Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 18,,1SS3
Change of Schedule;
ON AND AFTER NO VR 18, 1883, AT 1.05 A. M.
Passenger Trains on the Wilmington fc Wel
don Railroad will run as follows; ; ' -
.XF Mall and Express Trains, Bally
- Nos. 47 North and 48 Sontn, . . . ; r
Leave Wilmington, Front 8t. Depot, at 9.00 A M.
Arrive at Weldon . ... .. 2.81 P M.
Leave Weldon. , . . 8.00 P. Ml
arrive at wunungton, jrront at. Depot, 8.40 e. M.
Fast Tbbotqh Mail akd Fasskkosb Tbatsi Daily
; No. 40 South..
Leave Weldon 5.50 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.25 P. M.
Mail and -Passkngeb Train Daily No. 43
Nobth.
Leave Wilmington 8.00 p; M
Arrive at Weldon 2.20 A. M,
Mail and Passenger Tba ins Nos. 45 and 43.
Leave Wilmington 13.80 A. M.
Arrive at Weldon 6,80 A. M.,
Leave Weldon.. 105 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington 6.55 A. M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at .Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rockv
Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.
daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and
10 A.M. daily.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return
ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily.
Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon
for all points North daily. All rail via Riohmond,
and dally except Sunday via Bay Line.
Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con
nection for all points North via Richmond and
Washington.
Train 42 Dally except Monday."
" 45 " " Sunday. ' -
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached. ,
For accommodation of local travel a Passenger
Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving
Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. .
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Sup't.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
nov 17 tf .
IILHIMTON 'COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA
Railroad Co.
Ojticb op General Sup't. I
Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 18th, 1883. f
Change of Scliedtile.
ON AND AFTER NOV, 18TH, 1883, AT 483 A.
M., the following Passenger Schedule will
be run on this road:
No. 42 Leave Wilmington 7.15 A.M.
" Arrive at Florence 11.40 A. M.
No. 45 Leave Florence ....rptJWOPi M.
" Arrive at Wilmington. . ;,10:M.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)-'
Nos. 48 West and 47 East.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence
Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Columbia- . . . ... .
Leave C;, C. & A. Junction.....
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington.
Night Mail and Passotsbb Train
. .. 9.10 P. M.
2.40A.M.
.... 6.20A.M.
.... 6.40A.M.
.... 9.55P.M.
. ..10.20P.M.
.... 4.83 A.M.
... 8.23A.M.
Daily. No. 40
West.
Leave Wilmington . .10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M.
Mail and Passkngbb Tbain Daily No. 43 East.
Leave Florence 3.35 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington 7.42 P. M
Train 43 stops at all Stations.
No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marien.
Train 42 Daily except Monday.
" 45 " " Sunday.
Passengers for Colombia and all' points on G. &
C. R. R, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex
press. Separate I Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on
Train 40.
All trains run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington.
Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except
Sunday, at 6.00 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen'l Sup't.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
novl7tf .
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
Office op Superintendent, 1
Wilmington, N. C, June 13, 1883. )
Change of Schedule.
VN AND A UTTER .TTTNT5 13. 1883. THE FOL-
KJ lowing Schedule will be operated on this
Railroad: -
PASSENGER, MAIL. 'AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
) Leave WilmlnetoB at.. 7.00 P. M,
No. L V Leave Raleigh at 7.85 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M.
) Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M.
No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at 8.30 A. M.
) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.25 A. M,
Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only,
and Points designated In
Table.
the Company's Iflme
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
Dally except Sundays.
Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. M.
Arrive at Shelby 12.15 P. M,
Leave Shelby 1-40 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M.
Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at
Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Take Train No. 1 f or Statesville, Stations West
ern N. C. R. R.. Ashville and points West.
Also; for Spartanburg Greenville, Athens, At
lanta and all points Southwest.
L. C. JONES,
Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, General lassengor Agent,
je 13 tf
Raleigh Register.
HarW In UtehiMiarv as soon as the Drintera re
ceive the neeessary material the publication of
the ,
RALEIGH REGISTER,
a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be
commenced.
The Register will be printed weeklv until the
great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will
then be Issued twice a week, or as often as may
be useful or necessary to the Democratic party
In North Carolina. It will be printed from new
and beautiful type, on good white paper, and
though it may not be large enough to hold all at
once all the good things that glowing prospect
uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a
thorough knowledge of how to use them will put
into its tnirty-two uroaa columns tux newts
much good reading, and a complete history of
what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Hale will
be editor of the Register. "
The price of the Registbb will be $2 a year; $1
for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and
then remit for the Register. Those who remit
$3 to this office will receive as
A PREMIUM,! .
either volume ordered ef "Hale's Industrial Se
ries." Two volumes are now ready:
Ths Woods and Ttjcbxbs op Nobth Carolina.
BCnrtls's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re
ports, supplemented by accurate County Re
ports of standing Forests, and illustrated by
an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo.
. ninth. 273 nn.. 11.25. -
Industries op Mouth Carolina Ik ths Coal
and J bon Counties. Emmons', KerrV, Lald
ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple
mented by full and accurate sketches of the
' Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State. 1
volume l2mo. Cioh, 425 pp., $1.50.
Address RALEIGH REGISTER,
jan 19 DAWtf - Raleigh, N. C.
The Marion Star,
npHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN
A the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest
and most prosperous In the State, offers to Com
mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac
turers, and to those who have adopted the plan
of soiling by eaplc,iui exceHeBtssedlnm of com
munication with a large and influential class of
merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store
men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad
vertisements and Business Cards inserted on libe
ral terms. , ,
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DYSPEPSIA;
I have a positive and permanent cure for this .. .
disease and all derangements of the digestive or-.
(rang. Circulars, containing the very highest testi-." ' -"
tnonials, sent on application. Half pint bottles,
'by express, $1,60; per dozen, $10. Address
DR. W. W CREOOllY, Charlotte,N.C.
GOCJSM.MIBS
1 hTe poaitlTo remedy Tof lhTto dlBa iT"
Tibs tbonauMls oTaaaM of tbs wora ktnS aa of fcmc
undinvhaTa kaan enred. Indeed, ao .tronr limy nltti
In ltaeffioaey, that I wlU sand TWO BOTTLKS FBKB,
together with a VALPAaaa TSgATIflS on thla dlaeaaa, ,
ta any soflerar. Give Bxaraee and P. O. addra...
, PB. T. A. HLOCUM, tsi Pearl Bt Mew Tork..
LATjIES or Young Men In city or country to
take nice, light and pleasant work at their
own homes; $3 to J 5 a day easily and qntetly
made; work sent by mall; no canvassing; no:
stamp for reply. Please address Reliable MTg
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TO ADVJBRTISBalS-Lowest Rates fer
advertising iri 977 stood, newspapers sent
free. Address GEO. ROWKLL A CO., 10 Spruce
St.. N.Y. " " mhlDAWlm ,
POTASH.
-Iodide of Potassium is one of the strongest of
the minerals used in medicine, and has produced
much suffering la the world. Taken for a long
time and in large doses, it dries np the gastric
juices, impairs digestion, the stomach refuses
food, and -the patient declines in health and
weight. Persons with Blood or Skin Diseases
should be careful how they take these mineral
poisons, as In most instances the effect of them
Is to almost permanently Impair the constitu
tion. To take the place of these poisons we of
fer you a safe, sure, prompt and permanent re- ,
lief from your troubles. Swift's Spec! flo is en
tirely a vegetable preparation, and It Is easy to
convince you of its merit.
I have cured permanently Blood Taint in the
third generation by the nse of Swift's Speci
fic, after I had most signally failed with Mercury
and Potash.
F. A. Tooxxb, M. D., Perry, Ga.
A young man requests me to thank you for lit
cure. of Blood Poison by the nse of your Specific
aftgrall other treatment had failed.
- . ' tC$os. Jacobs, Druggist, Ath ens, Ga.
TRIED HOT SPRINGS TWO LONG YEARS
WITHOUT RELIEF.
Mercurial Rheumatism made me a cripple. Af
ter trying the springs two years, and the Mercu
ry and Potash treatment until I was a keteton
and unable to do anything, I was prevailed upon
to take a course of S. S. S. After taking threa
bottles my appetite began to improve, and I rap
idly gained flesh. When I bad taken twelve bot
tles I felt as well as I ever did . It is now twelve
months since I took S. S. S. My health and appe
tite are good, and I am able to attend to all the
business I can get. Chas. Bsro.
Hot Springs, Jan. 1, 18S3.
"PUT ME SQUARE ON MY FEhT."
Twelve months ago I was persuaded to try S. S.
S. for Malarial Rheumatism, which bad crippled
me so that I was unable to attend to business.
Less than twelve bottles have put me square on
my feet; have steadily improved; haven't felt bet
ter in ten years. C. K. Gunn.
Hot Springs, Jan, 1. 1883.
Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free to applicants.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
N. Y. Office, 159 W, 23d St., bet 6th & 7th Ave.
jan 18 tf ch s m
Buffalo Lithia Water
TAKES THE PLACE OF
THE SURGEON'S KNIFE FOR STONE OF THE
BLADDER.
ITS
VALUE IN BRIGHTS DISEASE. TllB
GOUTY DIATHESIS. Ac
BUFFALO LITHIA WATER SUPPLANTS TUB
SURGEON'S KNIFE IN STONE OP
THE BLADDER.
Case of Dr. J. B. rWelstling, Mlddletown. Pa.
stated by himself.
"Experience In Its use In Stone of the Bladder,
in my own person, enables me toattest the won
derf ul efficacy of the Buffalo Lithia Water in this '
painful malady. After having been long sub-,
jected to sufferings, the Intensity of which can
not be described, I have under the influence of
this water passed (I am confident I am within ths
bounds of truth), at least an ounce of Calculi
(Urio Acid), some of which weighed as mu-h as
four grains, affording Inexpressible relief, and
leaving me In a condition of comparative ease
and comfort. I am now passing only occasion
ally email Calculi, and they are not attended by
the intense suffering which their passage bos
heretofore occasioned. On one occasion Ipassed
thirty-five Calculi In forty-eight hours The ap
pearance of this Calculus Nuclei indicates un
mistakably. I think, that they were all compo
nent particles of one large Calculus destroyed by
the aotlon of the water, bv means of solution and
disintegration. At my advanced period of lite (1
am seventy-seven years and six months of age),
and in my feeble general health, a surgical opera
tion was not to be thought of, and the water
seems to bavo accomplished all that such an
operation, If successful, could have done."
Stoks in the Bladdeb (Uric Acid), Symptoms or
Bbisht's Disxasb.
Case of Mrs.
jn.1 a. , o.mju m l . jva , iu mm diuii ii
of Bronxvlile. Westchester, M. Y.
"Mrs. was subject to severe attacks of
Gout, a consequence of an Inherited Gouty Thta
thesis, followed after some time by tonlnthe
Bladder. The limbs were very (Edematous, so
much so as to pit readily on pressure with the
finger, leaving an Indentation long after its re
moval. The Urine was loaded with Urates and 26
per cent, Albumen, and the enteroscope revealed
Crafe.showtagunmistakabiy.as I thought,.&rigA'
Disease of the Kidneys. ' I prescribed the Buffalo
Lithia water.Spring No. 2. which afforded prompt
relief In the Gouty Affection, and resulted, in a
few weeks. In the passago of a Stone five-eighths
of an Inch long by one-fourth of an inch in diam
eter. Under the continued nse of the water the
Urine has been relieved of Albuminous Impregna
tion, and restored to a normal condition; no
Casts can be discovered, the (Edematous condi
tion of the limbsjhas been relieved, and the gene
ral health of the patient to a great extent re-,
stored."
8 tons 1h the Bladdxb, Phosphatic.
A Case stated by Dr. B. S. Hardy, Hookerton
Greene county, N. C.
"My son, a young man, suffered from Stone in
the Bladder, of a mixed character, cons Is; ing
chiefly of Calcum, Carbonate and Phosphate. After
persistent use of all remedies indicated in the
case without benefit, I put him upon Buffalo Li
thia, Spring No. 2, the use of which, for some six
weeks, resulted In the passage,at short Intervals.
A .a rf am all mi ta myi t tTA. An0,l..'
of Sand, followed, sometimes afterwards, by the
discharge of a Stone weiffhlnar 12 arains. the Unr
est, I am confident, I ever knew to pass through
the Urethra, virtually ending his tronbh-s. since
which time any unpleasant symptom has been
relieved by the use of the water for a short time.
Its action ia this case has been indeed wonder
ful."
Water in cases of one dozen half s-allon bottles
$5 per case at the Springs.
springs open dune 1st.
Springs pamphlet sent to any address.
THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor,
aotOtf alo Lithia Springs. Va
PTJE CELL HOUSE,
UNDER NEW MANAGKMBNT.
Wllmlnfjton, IV. C. .
B. JL. Perry, j-ropricior.
First Class hi all Its appointmenta Terms (t-00
o S3. 00 per doy- t feb 8 tf
Land Plaster,
R SALS BY WOODY CURRIX,
uenenu uoamiflsion Jteronanis,
Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS
TER MILLS, the products of which are made
from HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. .
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